Federal Agricultural Research Center of the South-East
DescriptionILYINOVSKOE
Pearl millet variety Ilyinovsky is a medium-late maturity cultivar known for its high grain value. This variety was included in the State Register in 1996 and recommended for cultivation in various regions, including the North Caucasus, Middle Volga, Lower Volga, and Western Siberia. Ilyinovsky pearl millet is characterized by stable productivity and quality, making it in demand among agricultural producers.
A distinguishing feature of the variety is its high disease resistance, particularly to smut and necrotic melanosis. During selection trials, Ilyinovsky stood out as one of the samples carrying the Br2 resistance gene, which ensures reliable protection of plants from infections and helps maintain yield even under unfavorable conditions. Such collective disease resistance is an important advantage that allows reducing costs for crop protection and enhancing production ecological safety.
Ilyinovsky pearl millet is widely used in agriculture due to its economically valuable traits. High grain quality makes it suitable for various applications, including the food industry. The variety shows good adaptation to the climatic conditions of the recommended regions, ensuring a stable yield and high profitability.
SpecificationsILYINOVSKOE
Diseases
Smut
Smut
Melanosis
Necrotic melanosis
Type of Sort
Sort
Country
Russia
Registration Year
1996
Catalog
Varieties
Field Crops
Manufacturer
Federal Agricultural Research Center of the South-East